Helen Bain 'the Daffodil Days'
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In the early 1960s, in a small Devon town, the church bells ring. The people of North Tawton go about their days, catching glimpses of one another's lives.
In the early 1960s, in a small Devon town, the church bells ring. The people of North Tawton go about their days, catching glimpses of one another's lives. New to the town with their small daughter, a young couple have escaped London for a quieter existence in the thatched house beside the church, Court Green. The life they intend to build here will be a good and happy one.The Daffodil Days depicts a pivotal year in the marriage of 20th-century literature's most infamous couple, witnessed by the people they lived among. It is a kaleidoscopic portrait of this enigmatic pair, refracted through the rich inner lives of a rural community caught if only for a moment in their light.Helen Bain works as a sub editor at the Financial Times and holds two MA degrees from Birkbeck University in creative writing and modern/contemporary literature. She lives in Sussex but has spent much time in North Tawton, bell-ringing and beekeeping as part of her research. The Daffodil Days is her first novel.
Bain has managed to create something strikingly fresh: a kaleidoscopic portrait that freezes time yet feels timeless The BooksellerThis 60 minute event will include a short Q&A with the audience.High quality Bar/food/hot drinks/accom available at The Falcon Hotel
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